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Gravel biking around Yport offers routes through a landscape characterized by the dramatic white chalk cliffs of the Alabaster Coast and verdant inland valleys. The terrain features a mix of coastal paths, wooded sections, and views of the English Channel. This region provides varied surfaces suitable for gravel bikes, ranging from compacted earth to gravel tracks, often including challenging segments and elevation changes.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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6
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32.0km
02:14
440m
450m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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39.0km
02:33
500m
500m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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32.0km
02:02
420m
420m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.1km
01:54
210m
200m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Narrow singletrail, some steps. Either be prepared to push and carry the bike or bring some mountain bike skills.
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The Notre-Dame church in Bénouville is a little gem in Normandy that contains a lot of history and art. The choir of the church dates from the late 12th century and impresses with its pointed vaults. The nave was probably built in the 16th or early 17th century. Particularly worth seeing are the frescoes by the religious painter Louis Chifflet from 1895, depicting scenes from the childhood of Christ. Two beautiful wooden statues - Saint Eutrope and Our Lady of the Port - draw attention here. The tombstone of Antoine Gillain, Marquis de Bénouville, from 1768, as well as the coat of arms of the Gillain family, give the interior a historical depth. Another highlight is the remarkable Eucharistic reserve in polychrome stone, crowned by a dove. Despite the often large number of visitors who enliven the village, especially in season, this place retains its charm and offers you a glimpse into the rich history of the region. If you are walking through Bénouville, it is worth taking a short stop here to take in the silence and atmosphere of this historic place
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Étretat is a place that retains its own magic despite the tourist hustle and bustle. The imposing rocky cliffs and the roaring sea attract numerous visitors every year. The whole spectacle unfolds especially at sunset: the three rock gates - Porte d'Aval with the Aiguille, Manneporte and Porte d'Amont - glow in the warm light of the setting sun and cast long shadows on the pebble beach. This sight is unforgettable and shows why Étretat has inspired artists and hikers alike for centuries. If you are here a little off peak times, you will feel the peace and the special atmosphere of the former fishing village. The cliffs seem even more imposing and the contrast between the white limestone and the blue sea is simply fascinating. Even with the many cameras aimed at the rocks, Étretat remains an authentic place that shows nature in all its raw beauty. A stroll through the narrow streets and along the coast lets you immerse yourself in the history of this place that enchanted Claude Monet and Guy de Maupassant
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Time was too short, otherwise we would have gone in
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Unfortunately we were not in the garden today because time was too short
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The Jardins d'Étretat offer a fascinating blend of garden art and contemporary sculpture, making a visit a truly special experience. The impressively designed topiary plants and whimsical sculptures create an almost magical atmosphere. Particularly impressive is the Jardin des Émotions, which was inspired by the former oyster farm located at the foot of the garden in the English Channel. The clipped plants evoke the landscapes of the seabed and give the garden a tranquil, almost dreamy feel. In addition to the exceptional garden design, various points in the garden offer breathtaking views of the iconic Aiguille de Étretat, an imposing rock formation along the coast. Here, nature and art merge in a harmonious way rarely found in gardens.
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Small, but very well maintained and creatively designed.
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Gravel biking around Yport offers a diverse landscape. You'll encounter the dramatic white chalk cliffs of the Alabaster Coast, verdant inland valleys, and coastal paths with views of the English Channel. Surfaces vary from compacted earth to gravel tracks, providing a varied experience for gravel bikes.
There are several gravel bike routes around Yport listed on komoot, offering options for different ability levels. Currently, there are 5 routes available, ranging from moderate to difficult.
The gravel bike routes around Yport tend to be more challenging. Most of the available routes are rated as 'difficult', with a couple rated 'moderate'. There are currently no routes specifically categorized as 'easy' for gravel biking in this area, suggesting the terrain requires a good level of fitness and experience.
The gravel bike routes around Yport vary in length and time. For example, the Beautiful view of Yport – Étretat loop from Yport is about 53.9 km (33.5 miles) and takes around 4 hours 2 minutes. A shorter, moderate option like the other Beautiful view of Yport – Étretat loop from Yport covers 32.0 km (19.9 miles) in about 2 hours 28 minutes.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in the Yport area are designed as loops. For instance, the Étretat – Yport loop from Yport is a popular circular route connecting the two coastal towns, offering varied terrain and scenic overlooks.
The routes often feature breathtaking views of the Alabaster Coast. You can expect to see the iconic white chalk cliffs and the English Channel. Many routes pass near or offer views of the famous Cliffs of Étretat, including the Porte d'Aval Arch. The Pointe de la Courtine Viewpoint is another highlight you might encounter.
The gravel biking routes in Yport are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 7 reviews. More than 30 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the expansive coastal views and challenging segments.
Yport's coastal location means conditions can vary. While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the dramatic cliffs and varied terrain are enjoyable in many seasons. Be mindful of weather conditions, especially wind and rain, which can affect coastal paths and make unpaved sections more challenging. The GR21 trail, which passes through Yport, is known for its challenging climbs and descents, suggesting that dry conditions are generally preferable for gravel biking.
Yes, the region around Yport has several historical sites. While riding, you might be near the Château de Bénouville. Further afield, but still accessible, are the Bénédictine Palace and the Fécamp Abbey and Castle, which could be interesting stops before or after a ride.
Yport, with its charming village atmosphere and proximity to iconic sites like Étretat, serves as an excellent base for gravel biking. Its location provides access to a network of trails that combine dramatic coastal scenery with verdant inland routes, allowing for diverse exploration of the Alabaster Coast.
While specific parking locations for each trail are not detailed, Yport is a small village with public parking options. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking areas suitable for accessing the trailheads. Many routes start directly from the village, making it convenient to park centrally.
Yport is a charming fishing village with traditional fishermen's cottages and picturesque streets. You'll find local cafes and restaurants within the village itself, providing pleasant options for refreshments or a meal before or after your ride. The authentic atmosphere makes it a great place to relax and refuel.


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